Unlike most assumptions, the highly-anticipated live-action film, “Cruella,” is not skipping theaters and not going straight to Disney+ for subscribers. The film still has a release date of May, 2021.
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With today’s most recent episode of “WandaVision,” we are now nearly half-way through Marvel Studios’ debut series on Disney+. And with that, we are learning more and more about the mystery that surrounds this story of trauma and grief.
Unlike most assumptions, the highly-anticipated live-action film, “Cruella,” is not skipping theaters and not going straight to Disney+ for subscribers. The film still has a release date of May, 2021.
Society’s darkest impulses come to the surface in Kino Lorber’s newest release, “Test Pattern.” In the film, a couple experiences unimaginable trauma as they navigate a system built on negative constructs. It’s a story that continues to resonate as issues centering around racism, sexism, sexual assault, policing, and patriarchy remain at the forefront.
Old, which is set on a beach that mysteriously ages people rapidly.Starring the likes of Gael García Bernal (Y tu mamá también), Vicky Krieps (Phantom Thread) and Rufus Sewell (The Man in the High Castle), the first footage previews a typically creepy thriller.Dropped during last night’s (February 7) Super Bowl, the clip shows the characters settling down for a holiday on the secluded beach, before things take a darker turn.The synopsis describes it as “a chilling, mysterious new thriller about
.Last we saw Anthony Mackie's Sam Wilson (aka the Falcon) and Sebastian Stan's Bucky Barnes (the Winter Soldier), Sam had inherited Captain America's star-spangled shield. Marvel teased what comes next during Sunday's Super Bowl, debuting a new spot that is equal parts explosions and quippy odd couple banter.Daniel Brühl is also back as the purple-hooded Baron Zemo, with Emily VanCamp reprising her role as Sharon Carter and Wyatt Russell joining the universe as John Walker, aka U.S.
If last week’s episode of “WandaVision” showed the Marvel series was not going to strictly follow its sitcom format from the previous episodes and do something bold, this episode cemented the show as Marvel’s greatest experiment in years. As Wanda receives a surprise guest, the show blows our expectations for the future of the entire MCU.
was happening within the sitcom world. After three episodes of reality-warping shenanigans in the '50s, '60s and '70s, episode 4 disrupted our regularly scheduled programming to reveal what's happening in the real world.Turns out, what's happening is.
Game of Thrones in her latest movie Heavy, with the actress having swapped one serially sexy show for an equally raunchy thriller. Sophie – who recently welcomed her first child with husband Joe Jonas – stars in the upcoming crime drama alongside Daniel Zovato, and a brand new trailer for the title features plenty of steamy love scenes.
Ready to have your mind blown? Apparently, Marvel Studios has some more surprises and cameos coming up in “WandaVision!” I know, right? Super shocking. But seriously, in a new interview with TVLine, Elizabeth Olsen definitely hints at a massive cameo coming to the show, on par with another recent Disney+ series.
The “Willow” TV series has found its new director. After Jon M.
For film fans, you may think of Jac Shaeffer and remember her 2009 debut film, “Timer,” which made the rounds at film festivals. However, in more recent years, she’s been a prominent screenwriter, especially at Marvel Studios, where she contributed to films such as “Captain Marvel” and the forthcoming “Black Widow.” But her most recent project is the Disney+ series, “WandaVision,” which she created and produces.
As we’ve already seen with “WandaVision” and its debut on Disney+, Marvel Studios is going all out with its swath of streaming series coming to the platform. And that doesn’t seem to be slowing down when the next series, “The Falcon and the Winter Soldier” hits the service in March.
If you were curious if Marvel Studios would change its ways regarding being so tight-lipped as the studio entered the realm of weekly TV, the studio isn’t. Just because “WandaVision,” the first Marvel Studios TV production to arrive on Disney+, is a weekly show, the studio has gone out of its way to keep the mystery going this whole time and tease the hell out of what might happen next.
, pressing pause and then sitting down to interview the Russo Brothers. The only question to ask is, " What happens next?!" That's sort of what it feels like interviewing Jac Schaeffer, 's creator and head writer, with six of the nine episodes still to go.Here's what we've seen so far: Wanda (Elizabeth Olsen) and a very much still alive Vision (Paul Bettany) are living a perfect sitcom life — literally — as they navigate dinner parties, talent shows and one seriously speedy pregnancy.
Film studios are running away from the COVID spring to the hills of “safety” in the summer and fall; any major movies set for release in the next four months are being delayed and rescheduled.
's premiere episode. Until we got to hear the show's theme song, that is.
Debra Jo Rupp was cast on, it became one of those art-imitates-life-imitates-art situations. On the show — Marvel Studio's first foray into television — she plays Mrs.
The new trailer for the “Romeo & Juliet”-esque thriller “The Violent Heart” has been released.
Paul Bettany is clearly having the most fun of his Marvel Studios career right now in the new TV series, “WandaVision.” In the show, his android superhero character is attempting to fit into suburban life by pretending to be the doofus sitcom husband. But after the end of “Avengers: Infinity War,” when Vision was shown dead and completely without hope of returning, it would have been crazy to think that a few years later, Bettany would be playing the character again in a sitcom.
Pop Smoke features prominently in the new trailer for Eddie Huang’s upcoming film Boogie – you can check out the clip below.The late New York rapper, who was killed in a shooting in February last year, stars alongside Taylor Takahashi and Taylour Paige in the movie, which he also contributed music to.
The Marvel Cinematic Universe makes its triumphant return to the public with this week’s “WandaVision.” And not only does the new streaming series mark the return of the MCU after being gone for over a year, but it also establishes itself as the beginning of Marvel Studios’ run on Disney+. On this episode of The Playlist Podcast, Charles, Mike, and Brian breakdown the new series and whether it lives up the hype, and then they look ahead to the other offerings from Marvel in 2021.